Walt Wilkins

Walt Wilkins - If It Weren't For You guitar chord

If It Weren’t For You

By Walt Wilkins

Tabbed By Larry Mofle

rmofle@satx.rr.com

1/7/2005

This one has me stumped in the places I have question marks – nothing

Like a Walt Wilkins tune to remind you there are a lot of chords you

don’t know!:) – Leave a comment if you think you know the missing

pieces of the puzzle and I will check it out!

D A

I talk too much, sometimes I drink too much

D ? ? ?

And in another light I get by on a stranger's touch

G D

I broke some hearts and I was broken too

G A D

And I guess I still will be if it weren't for you.

D A

I've been known to shout about things I know nothing about

D ? C B7

I let stuff slip off my tongue that should never get out

G D

Spent a thousand nights feeling born to lose

G A D

And I still might believe it if it weren't for you

Chorus 1

G D/F#

Here I am this old hat in hand

Bm A

Throwing pebbles at your window I'm a sorry man

D A

Cause I talk too much and tonight I drank too much

D D7? C B7

I'm out here walking like a pirate on a homemade crutch

G D

Lost at sea but seeing what is true

G A D

And I'd always be lost if it weren't for you

Solo

It's way past midnight and this tired old porch light

And I'm looking for grace one more time in your forgiving eyes That

still sees a man worth holding on to But I'd never be that man if it

weren't for you

Chorus 2:

Here I am same old hat in hand

Kicking pebbles down your drive way baby I'm a sorry man Cause I talk

Too much and tonight I drank too much And I'm out here walking like a

Pirate on a sad homemade crutch Lost at sea but seeing what is true

And I'd always be lost if it weren't for you

I'd always be lost if it weren't for you

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